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# {{lb|en|often|as [[disjunct#English:_linguistics|disjunct]]}} Barring unforeseen circumstances, it is hoped that (while generally also indicating acceptance of God's will).
# {{lb|en|often|as [[disjunct#English:_linguistics|disjunct]]}} Barring unforeseen circumstances, it is hoped that (while generally also indicating acceptance of God's will).
#: {{syn|en|Lord willing|Deo volente<qq:Latin [[loanword|loan]]>|inshallah<qq:Islam-specific wording but same [[Abrahamic]] God>|Lord willing and the creek don't rise|gods willing<qq:polytheistic or secularly jocular>|please God<qq:lit. ''if it [should] please God''>}}
#: {{ant|en|God forbid|heaven forbid|Thesaurus:God forbid}}
#: {{ux|en|'''God willing''', we'll meet again same time next year.}}
#: {{ux|en|'''God willing''', we'll meet again same time next year.}}
#: {{ux|en|See y'all again same time next year, '''God willing'''.}}
#: {{ux|en|See y'all again same time next year, '''God willing'''.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=1602 |title=The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince '''God willing''',of Denmark|author=|page= |ISBN=|passage=And what so poor a man as Hamlet is May do, to express his love and friending to you, '''God willing''', shall not lack.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=1602 |title=The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince '''God willing''',of Denmark|author=|page= |ISBN=|passage=And what so poor a man as Hamlet is May do, to express his love and friending to you, '''God willing''', shall not lack.}}

====Synonyms====
* {{sense|acceptance of God's will for something hoped}} {{l|en|[[Lord willing]], ''[[Deo volente]]'', [[inshallah]], [[Lord willing and the creek don't rise]]}}
* {{l|en|gods willing}}
* {{l|en|please God}}

====Antonyms====
* [[Thesaurus:God forbid]]


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====

Revision as of 17:01, 2 December 2024

See also: god willing

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

absolute construction; comparable to the phrase (if) God be willing.

Interjection

God willing

  1. (often as disjunct) Barring unforeseen circumstances, it is hoped that (while generally also indicating acceptance of God's will).
    Synonyms: Lord willing, Deo volente (Latin loan), inshallah (Islam-specific wording but same Abrahamic God), Lord willing and the creek don't rise, gods willing (polytheistic or secularly jocular), please God (lit. if it [should] please God)
    Antonyms: God forbid, heaven forbid; see also Thesaurus:God forbid
    God willing, we'll meet again same time next year.
    See y'all again same time next year, God willing.
    • 1602, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince God willing,of Denmark:
      And what so poor a man as Hamlet is May do, to express his love and friending to you, God willing, shall not lack.

Derived terms

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